Computer Algebra Software Developer (m/f/d)

Job Summary

Join the Symbolic Math Toolbox team to develop math libraries for the symbolic engine used in computational mathematics.

Responsibilities

In this team, you will design, develop and enhance features that enables users to explore, rewrite and simplify equations, and to compute analytical solutions as well as numeric solutions using variable precision arithmetic. You will work on the next generation of the symbolic engine math library that will make users in research and engineering even more productive. Specifically, you will be responsible for:

Design, architecture and development of user-facing features (algorithms and interfaces)

Writing clean, carefully crafted, well-tested code

Participating in implementation strategy and design reviews with colleagues

Minimum Qualifications

A bachelor's degree and 5 years of professional work experience (or a master's degree) is required.

A relevant PhD or equivalent experience working in a relevant industry

Demonstrated ability to ship products to customers

Ability to formulate realistic goals and meet commitments

Strong communication skills

Why MathWorks?

It’s the chance to collaborate with bright, passionate people. It’s contributing to software products that make a difference in the world. And it’s being part of a company with an incredible commitment to doing the right thing – for each individual, our customers, and the local community.

MathWorks develops MATLAB and Simulink, the leading technical computing software used by engineers and scientists. The company employs 4000 people in 16 countries, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts, U.S.A. MathWorks is privately held and has been profitable every year since its founding in 1984.

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